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The Lost Codex: Preludes

SatoriDJan 14, 2023, 4:29:57 AM
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Let us take a moment to meditate on the cycle of 13 days that ends today, let us integrate each teaching it has brough us and release what we no longer need so that we begin this new trecena with pure intent and renewed spirit. 

13 days ago I Officially started doing K'iche Sacred Calendar, which I been posting daily on @thevaportest ~ Today’s Ch’umil. As I'm researching Maya Count and Deciphering some wyrd dreams I had of Mayan nawales. I thought it would be wise it I live inside the skin of their dreams. To gain access to the harmonics of their poetics. So that I can let the flower sing and paint the walls with their celestial wisdom.

The Cholq’ij, K'iche sacred calendar is a powerful tool for revealing natural cycles that relate to the human contain. The Maya Mind follows an organic ebb and flow on the natural cycles of the earthly and interplanetary vibrations. The Cholq'ij governs human aspects: it scope and scale consists of 260 days or nine months of the Gregoria calendar, the time it takes for human gestation as well as the biorhythmic period after birth. It's precision is the result of centuries of observation and study by Aj Q’ij, Daykeeper

Our Grandfathers left an extraordinary legacy to humanity,  "thread of the days", one that synthesizes all of the wisdom of the ancient world. It is the most useful and transcendent instrument for both individuals and communities because it gives us the compass we need for full, harmonious self-realization. 

For the Maya, space/time is the synthesis of reality, the place where we exist. Najt, where space-time converges as one unit, is this dimension. This unit is never separated, and when velocity is added, the result is the dimensional image of the form, or what we call reality. 

Understanding this mystery and living it, changes your priorities and values. It breaks down barriers and expands your perception as well as your approach to your own personal reality and allows you to feel the tides of consciousness. 

The Cholq'ij is a calendar with 260 days or vibrations of human consciousness: the 20 days or nawal in the Mayan month, or winal, multiplied by the 13 (Tone) days of the week(20x13=260). The winal arises from the convergence of the 10 cosmic energy currents and the 10 telluric energy currents. It is also related to the 10 fingers on our hands, which are connected to the cosmos, together with our 10 toes, which are connected to Mother Earth. The 13 days of the week arise from the 13 main joints in the human body: two at the ankles, two at the knees, two at the hips, two at the shoulders, two at the elbows, two at the wrist, and one at the neck. 

Each of the 20 nawales, or signs, in the Cholq'ij is preceded by a number between 1 and 13, creating a calendar of 260 days. Once the calendar cycle ends, it repeats again with out interruption. This system of measuring time does not consider the positions of the sun, moon, or stars because it is a tidal consciousness calendar, not really an astronomical calendar. 

By understanding the Nawal and Tone (consciousness tides) of each day, we are able to harmonize our lives and creative activities with the natural rhythm and celestial order, advancing our personal and collective development. This wisdom requires more than an intellectual understanding; it also requires an sense of Disembodied Poetics, and also being able to let go and let the flower sing.  

The k'atunic wheel (20-year cycle) of 360 days each has its own year bearers(or nawal energies, the reigning energies and signs), this is not our primary concern(perhaps in future cycles we will stack on top of our Cholq'ij count)

Maya Day Keepers, primary mission is to keep a record of time and count the cycles because they contain the history of consciousness. Every cycle or fold is the infinite spiral of the great Kan(macrospiral) is an eternal return that results in similar events in the following cycle. This is what make it possible for us to feel the heartbeat of the universe and see the path the nawales have craved out. Just as we know the path that the Sun and Grandmother Moon trace as they come and do day after day, so do we as humans ebb and flow. This is the way in which we know how to cast the count for threading the signs of the tides of consciousness. 

The nawal energies symbolized in the signs of the Cholq'ij are related to the cosmic-telluric. From the moment we exist in their presence their strength and power govern us. Our way of Life, both social and spiritual, is influenced or ordained by this energy form in this manifesting of what we call reality.

Our Grandfathers' vision of this interconnection between najti and the nawal vibrations & forms has been used forever in the ancient territory of El Mayab(Mesoamerica).


While the Mayan signs are based on cosmic influences, they are quite different from Assyro-Babylonian astrology. The Mayan signs are based on the cosmic-earthly rhythm. there is a direct projection of cosmic currents-the confluence of energies from the four corners of the universe.

These are what underpin the Mayan Cross in each sign as the four main elements (Fire, Earth, Air and Water) and thereby provide us with information on aspects that govern both our conception and the moment of our birth. Both these moments are particularly transcendent for human beings. Further, we are influenced by hemispheric energies, terrestrial currents, our birthplace, and the traditions of our culture. 

Every year is regulated by a reigning nawal, known as the year bearer. This energy guides us and is the catalyst for our creative consciousness flow. The year bearer for this First year of Imaginarium Classic Maya Count will be none other than William S. Burroughs. 

My personal ancestorial roots may or may not be literally connected to the Maya. I did about 15 years ago have this really wyrd dream in which I was taught an ancient mayan ritual to connect to Ah Xoc Kin, who happens to be the mayan god of music and poetry. It took me some time to figure out some of these pieces to the puzzle. But as for my poetic/artistic lineage, well that it a lil easier to track back and find the first catalyst that bifurcated this particular counter cultural consciousness that we are still seeing the ripples effects today and that is William S Burroughs.

Third Mind, d facto guru of the gnostic tribe.
Nothing is Real, Everything is Everywhen
hyperbolic harmonics can dissolve perception
free the soft machine from the beat hotel

Mandala Narrative is both an poetic/artistic practice and as mediative ritual emphasizing disembodied poetics and cosmic cycle integration. This kind of interaction involves a merging of ideas, a blurring of control/ownership. It should be noted that mixing in this ancient tradition is not to be treated as a curiosity, not to be indulged in as a form of entertainment and not to be use selfishly. For us to gain access to the vibrations of Maya Mind we should honor and be humble by the depths of such ecology of mind.   

The Legend of Ah Xoc Kin,
one of the threads, lost outside of time
through the use of music, unlock ecology
of maya mind, to reference reality beyond beliefs.

cryptic mandalic maya sigils
threads of clay, count of tones

Dance, walk, and sing
edit, creative debts to paid 
lil flowers bloom
orbs and gray panels.

7 peak. Reality is blood, sweat and tears
grinding consciousness on the wheel of time

we all live on the knife's edge,
only the underground knows
how to light this fuse

We come to this life to purify and burn a lot of knots from our past. Sit and ponder all the mysteries of life and play with the Harmonics of Ah Xoc Kin. Sometimes we get so attached to things that the process of letting go becomes complicated, but instead of holding on, why don't we try to understand the message in everything that entraps us?

The Thread of The Days:

Maya Daykeeping References:

For Those of The Imaginarium Tribe, use the Mayan Sign Calculator to look up your birthday sign and then add the link in the comments, and I'll make you an lost codex birthday tile. This is the first step to learn the ways of the Imaginarium Daykeepers. 

This is my first 3 maya count poetic vaportest. this a source tile that I minted to be made into the mandala. Support Lost Codex Project by getting this source code tile and begin your journey into decoding these strange imaginarium mysteries: https://app.momint.so/m/63bb9776f06d743e6f02ac0f [is threaded to the Lost Codex Narrative Doc on Clarity]